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It depends a lot on the kind of coding guidelines you already have.
I guess most of them are still valid when you code Perl/Tk,
because it still *is* Perl.
However, to improve readability of your Tk script I think it's good practice to keep your callbacks as compact as you possibly can, so either use a reference to a seperate subroutine, or use no more than 2 or three lines for it. Maybe if you gave a few of the guidelines you already have, we would be able to extend them for Tk. Jouke Visser, Perl 'Adept' Using Perl to help the disabled: pVoice and pStory In reply to Re: Perl Tk coding guidelines?
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